I'd argue fresh participants won't hesitate to pick emerging tokens like #1coin and $SPSC over established ones. The meme coin space has created strong nostalgia, sure, but newcomers often chase what's new and unfamiliar rather than betting on projects they've already heard about. It's that classic FOMO dynamic—the grass always looks greener on the unexplored side of the market.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 18h ago
New coins are indeed easy to get caught off guard; no one can escape this wave of FOMO.
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PonziDetector
· 18h ago
New coins are just new coins, still the same old tricks... Are you serious?
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OnChainSleuth
· 18h ago
NGL, new coins are all about gambling mentality, while older projects are actually more stable... But you're right, beginners are easily controlled by FOMO.
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MetaMasked
· 18h ago
New coin hype is like this; beginners always think that the ones they've never heard of are more profitable haha
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NewDAOdreamer
· 19h ago
ngl New coins are indeed more likely to get people hooked, but honestly, it's just a gambling mentality... Who doesn't want to get rich overnight?
I'd argue fresh participants won't hesitate to pick emerging tokens like #1coin and $SPSC over established ones. The meme coin space has created strong nostalgia, sure, but newcomers often chase what's new and unfamiliar rather than betting on projects they've already heard about. It's that classic FOMO dynamic—the grass always looks greener on the unexplored side of the market.